Posts Tagged With IPL Digital Rights

It was inevitable. NASDAQ listed Live Current Media’s costly experiment with running a digital business centred around Cricket in India has ended now, with the company selling the prized Cricket.com ... Continue_Reading
Channel 2 Group, which has bagged the rights for broadcasting commentary of International Cricket Council’s (ICC) World T20 championship over the Internet, has partnered with ESPNCricinfo to launch Cricket Radio. Cricket ... Continue_Reading
Update: According to the Financial Express, the deal is for 8 years and has been valued at $100 million. We contacted RCOM regarding this, and the company declined to comment ... Continue_Reading

Zenga Gets IPL Mobile Streaming Rights

Another piece of the IPL Digital Rights puzzle: it appears that mobile VAS company Zenga Entertainment has acquired rights to monetize mobile content related to the Indian Premer League for five ... Continue_Reading
Board of Control for Cricket in India and media firms have reached a compromise after battling over Indian Premier League-related content. Sounds familiar? Last year, around the same time,  ... Continue_Reading
The $49 Million deal between the BCCI, IPL and Live Current Media has been replaced with a new $20.75 million deal with Global Cricket Ventures, via a Novation Agreement. Live ... Continue_Reading
Global Cricket Venture, the joint venture between Live Current Media and NetLinkBlue Holdings has given Max Media the exclusive online advertising sales contract for IPLT20.com, for the Middle East region. Max ... Continue_Reading
Live Current Media (LCM), which owns hundreds of domain names, including Cricket.com, had acquired portal rights to the Indian Premier League (IPL) to develop it as a separate business, and ... Continue_Reading
Monetization will be delayed for Global Cricket Ventures: the JV between NASDAQ listed Live Current Media and Net Link Blue holdings has been hit by a rather unfortunate development – ... Continue_Reading
Live Current Media, which owns the domain Cricket.com and had won the portal rights for the Indian Premier League, has raised $1.06 million via private placements with CEO Geoffrey Hampson, ... Continue_Reading
Live Current Media (LCM) through its joint venture Global Cricket Ventures, has been able to successfully reduce payouts to the Board for Control for Cricket in India by $1.25 million. ... Continue_Reading
Global Cricket Ventures (GCV), the joint venture between Live Current Media (LCM) and Netlinkblue, appears to believe that their application will do better out of the Facebook ecosystem,  than within ... Continue_Reading